on Feb 1, 2018 at 8:38 AM

Voting Results - IRR CLM861 Explore adding new DN for Partial Denial Effective Date


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Download Attachment IRR CLM861 Proposed Resolution.pdf 144.89 kB 1 downloads
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Business Requirement / Issue: A Partial Denial should have a Partial Denial Effective Date to determine a new Partial Denial from a change to an existing Partial Denial Code.

Final Proposed Resolution: Add a new data element for Partial Denial Effective Date to determine a new Partial Denial from a change to an existing Partial Denial Code.

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on March 25, 2018 at 3:29 PM Picture for Lori Raby

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DN0436 has been assigned to Partial Denial Effective Date.  This new date will be in positions 626 thru 633 of the SROI R22 record.
on March 16, 2018 at 7:06 AM Picture for Gregg Lutz

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Download Attachment IRR CLM861 Voting Results.pdf 217.03 kB 1 downloads

Voting for IRR CLM861 completed on Thursday, March 15, 2018. The proposed resolution to add a new data element for Partial Denial Effective Date was approved along with the implementation timeline.

A total of 34 responses were received consisting of 29 Yes votes, 1 No vote and 4 Abstentions. Per the requirements of the IRR process, a two-thirds majority is needed for an IRR to be considered approved. The outcome of this vote exceeded the two-thirds requirement with 96% in favor of the proposed resolution.

on Feb 23, 2018 at 5:59 AM Picture for Gregg Lutz

From: Gregg Lutz

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The voting period for this IRR has begun and will extend through 3/15/18. A ballot for this IRR was sent to the voting body via email on 2/22/18. The voting body is comprised of current IAIABC jurisdictional and EDI members in good standing. Each eligible organization is allowed one vote per IRR. It is the responsibility of the designated voter (or the alternate, if the designated voter is not available) to discuss the issue up for vote with all stakeholders within their organization and vote accordingly.